The kind people moored behind us moved their boat back a bit - the guy even got dressed to do so! - so that we could put John next to the bank as he'll be staying longer.
We went over to get water and empty the elsan and then reversed back to breast up. I was going to turn at the winding hole so that we could breast up, stern next to stern for ease of egress and ingress; but someone has moored across the winding hole. And I hadn't reversed far enough back to get in and around without touching their boat. So, even though the guy came out and offered to move, I decided just to continue with reversing. At least that way we won't have to turn to head for Debdale in a few days.
I had made ciabatta the day before in readiness for John's arrival, so the first order of the reunion once moored up was a cup of tea and ciabatta, olive oil and balsamic. Yum! Although I do prefer it with butter myself.
Not pretty but yummy! |
John came for dinner - I tempted him with his favourite of gammon, mashed potatoes and veges, and I had made a chocolate brownie for dessert. Nibbles were obligatory as there was still some ciabatta left ...
This morning I discovered that the remaining half of the chocolate brownie has been sundered. David has been warned that I have measured it now, and if any further microns of it are removed then a corresponding number of microns will be removed from a delicate part of his anatomy.
He tells me that I need to know that chocolate brownie has a natural shrinkage factor - so will said delicate nether regions if that chocolate brownie gets any smaller without permission of the ship's cook!
2 comments:
Don't you know that Boffins are always right when it comes to Chocolate Brownie science.........I think we should test this out when you are back.......I feel a dangerous combination of David, Luke and a Chocolate Brownie tray in a room could be entertaining!!? XX
Mmmm! Diane, I already know the outcome of that combination - there'd be no chocolate brownie for you and me!
To forestall this undesirable outcome I propose the following: a chocolate brownie is baked, it is cut in half, and one half removed into your and my care. The remainder is given to the chaps. And let the games begin - and as you and I will have our share (and by the way, Lyall, as a burgeoning chap, gets to share the half that D&L have) we don't care what the result is for their half.
Does that sound like a good plan to you?
Mxxoo
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